Drivers of water treatment technology in India
Recently alarming reports have been released by Government agencies about groundwater contamination due to dumping of industrial water, untreated sewage in fresh water bodies and excessive use of fertilizers. Water scarcity is a looming problem for both urban and rural areas and the situation is being seen as a crisis. Use of contaminated water is also leading to numerous health problems across the country. The scarcity of water is driving the demand for use of water treatment technologies and products.
Ion Exchange Services expansion plans
Ion Exchange Services Ltd (IESL), an associate company of ION Exchange (India) Ltd, is moving from the sole water treatment... Read More
Ion Exchange to recycle MCF water
Ion Exchange (India) Ltd has been awarded the contract for a 1 MLD (million litres per day) effluent recycle project... Read More
Desalination plant commissioned
Ion Exchange (India) Ltd has commissioned a 5.8MGD (1100 m3/h) RO- based desalination plant, the largest capacity seawater desalination plant... Read More
Ion Exchange’s SWRO plant
Ion Exchange (India) Ltd was awarded a prestigious र 126 crore contract to set up a Sea Water Reverse Osmosis... Read More
Zero Discharge at Ambuja Cement
Ambuja Cement (Holicim), Ropar, Punjab, has awarded Ion Exchange (India) Ltd., the contract for a zero discharge plant – their... Read More